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India’s renewable energy sector has reached an impressive capacity, marking a pivotal moment for several associated sectors…
Imagine being able to see everything happening with your fleet in real time. How your drivers are doing, what’s going on around your vehicles, and where things might need attention.
As cities across India grapple with traffic congestion and rising pollution levels, the Government of India decided to take a bold step towards sustainable mobility. In 2021, the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways unveiled the Voluntary Vehicle Modernisation Program, more commonly known as the Vehicle Scrappage Policy.
As technology revolutionizes car repairs, from AI-driven diagnostics to electrification, it’s crucial to embrace these advancements for safer, more efficient, and sustainable automotive care.
Digital transformation is crucial for car makers to stay competitive in today’s fast-changing industry, even though it comes with challenges.
In recent years, the automotive industry has embraced a wave of technological advancements, with in-car voice recognition standing out as a true game changer for driver safety.
In competitive mobility landscape, speed and scalability are everything. Traditional approaches to market entry are becoming obsolete as the industry rapidly evolves.
Despite the ongoing narrative around feature and software-driven revenues being the yet-realized economic engine of automaker software-defined vehicle programs, the industry knows the subscription game.
Connected mobility in recent years has entered a new age. The innovations we’re seeing today are largely driven by the data that is locked in connected vehicles. However, when you take a closer look at this evolution, you’ll realize that embedded connectivity is still a relatively recent milestone in the transformative developments of the automotive industry.
As the electric vehicle (EV) sector races ahead, breaking records with surging global sales and relentless government backing for greener transportation, the need to supercharge EV performance has never been more important. Telematics, the fusion of telecommunications and informatics, supports EVs by offering advanced features that boost efficiency, safety, and longevity.